Power window failure

Neither of the passenger power windows will go down on my 03 Dodge Avalanche. I have checked the fuses and they are fine. What else could it be? I had to enter Durango because Avalanche was not an option

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First read the owners manual. Second open the rear doors and take a look at the end of the doors, not the inside and outside, look at the and see if there is a child proof engagement switch. Thgis keeps kids from opening the doors and windows. There may be a switch on the master control as well.While they are all over 10, hence subject to failure, the rear windows are used so seldom that failure is unlikely.

It will be in the switch lift up the controls on both the drivers side and passenger side the wires going into the connection wiggle then and the button at the same time if you get any movement then you have a broken wire if not use a test light hook one wire to some metal and the other to the wires if their is any power the light will come on, if no light then you probably have a broken wire. The passenger side power comes from the drivers side control. When you open the doors you will see a large black set of wiring harness in the door going into the side under the dash that is the wiring harness for all the power windows and door locks, open it and test those wires for power.

well, the switch should not be clicking, question, does the other door windows work, if not check the fuse and relay for the power window. check the motor for operation and check to make sure its on the window grove.

Try switching the power window switch from the passenger side to the drivers side. Before you do that try with the switch on the up position, wiggle it from side to side. The contacts may be worn and by wiggling it may make contact. Other then that try to park it in side or garbage bag taped to keep rain out till you get it to the shop.
Hint, take it to a Auto window repair shop to replace the switch if it's bad or if the motor is bad. They have more experience to removing the door panels and removing the power window regulator (motor) if that needs to be replaced.
Good luck and hope this helps.

As long as the windows will work fine some of the time, it sounds like the problem is in the power supply and replacing the fuse should fix it, otherwise there may be a loose wire somewhere in the circuitry.